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'That is the Question' Book 4

Bring the drama of Shakespeare's tragedy, comedy and history into your classroom. 'That is the Question' presents questions on Shakespeare's most widely taught plays along with possible approaches to answering them. This accomplished resource is excellent for teaching or student revision and is particularly suitable for upper secondary level.

Ages: 14-17 | Pages: 56 | Code: 0282 | ISBN: 9781877390777

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David Dowling

Dr David Dowling currently teaches and writes in British Columbia, Canada. He has taught in New Zealand at Rotorua and Hamilton Boys’ High Schools, and English at Massey University. He was Chair of English at the University of Northern British Columbia. A former editor of Landfall, the New Zealand literary quarterly, he has written books (published in the UK and USA) on Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner and modern literature, and also edited books on Bruce Mason, New Zealand dramas and short stories.

Contents

Introduction4
Hamlet5
Passages
1. Act 2, Scene 25
2. Act 3, Scene 38
3. Act 4, Scene 410
4. Act 5, Scene I14
5. Act 5, Scene 217
General questions
1. Sexual love20
2. The idea and the actuality of acting22
3. Revenge24
4. Revenge tragedy26
Richard III28
Passages
1. Act 1, Scene 228
2. Act 3, Scene 430
3. Act 4, Scene 232
4. Act 5, Scene 334
General questions
1. The character of Richard37
2. The importance of ritual39
3. Characters speaking and thinking in extremes40
4. Physical deformity42
The Merchant of Venice43
Passages
1. Act 3, Scene 243
2. Act 3, Scene 246
3. Act 5, Scene 149
General questions
1. Presenting The Merchant of Venice in today's multicultural world51
2. The issue of racism53
3. Discussion of characters in relation to the word 'gentle'55